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Kraft is for sissies!

Some remember my last attempt at perfecting my cookery skills. Obviously, poaching eggs aren’t my thing. (those Emacs folks quipping up with C-x-poach shut up). This event actually happened a couple months ago, but that’s irrelevant. The fact is, a friend and I decided to team up and tackle the hardest of all culinary skills: cooking Macaroni and Cheese. As you can see, it is such a complex process that it is hard to find detailed documentation on it online. Unfortunately, we ourselves were not able to get snapshots of the early stages of creation for fear of the camera getting wet.

We started off by purchasing the necessary materials, this being in order of importance:

Well, after several hours of image editing cooking, this is what we turned up with! Click on the image to check out the full size!

This was taken with my phone camera. Yes, I actually cooked that without messing up!

Edit: some people asked me whether I really cooked this. Yes, I cooked that, and no image editing was used except for adding the “italiano” text. Also, I cooked it using proper macaroni, not the instant stuff Kraft gives you.

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4 Comments

Erik Kylen says: (26 July 2008)

oh so you don’t like the swedish kraft :(

haha, i like the ‘image editing’ being crossed over :P

good one, chef ^_^

Shahzam says: (26 July 2008)

That pic looks soo niice!

Looks like a stock photo xD

Condawg says: (29 July 2008)

Ahhh, very nice.
I just had a taste of real mac and cheese the other month for the first time. I’ve grown up on Kraft.
I’ll try this out pretty soon. Probably gonna ride to the grocery store tomorrow and pick up the materials, unless we have them in the pantry.
What kind of cheese did you use?
This would make a good lunch…
I’m really getting into this now, but I can’t very well ride my bike to the store now, at 9:13 PM.
I’m tempted to go whip up some Kraft, but I refuse.

admin says: (29 July 2008)

Hah, believe it or not, I used a certain cheese slices you could buy from the store, (melt it), that were branded “Kraft”.

The hypocrisy!

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